Rinker 282 Captiva Cuddy
- Barco REF# · 317522
- Eslora total · 8.83m
- Año · 2007
- Construcción · Fibra
- Perfíl de carena · Planeo
- Camas · 2
- Motor · 1 x gasolina 300cv, Volvo Penta V8 (2016)
- Lugar · Eastbourne
Este barco está fuera del mercado Aqui hay algunas embarcaciones que siguen en venta
Detalles suplementarios
Astillero | Rinker |
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Lugar | Eastbourne |
Capacidad de carburante | 454.5 ltr (100.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks |
Capacidad de agua | 45.5 ltr (10.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks |
Sistemas Mecánicos
Motor | 1 x gasolina 300cv |
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Marca del motor y el modelo | Volvo Penta V8 (2016) |
Horas de motor | Desconocido |
Motor refrigerado por | Indirect |
Gobierno | rueda |
Propulsión | Eje/s |
Helice(s) | 3 blade fixed |
Consumo de carburante | Desconocido |
Dimensiones
Eslora total | 8.83m |
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Manga | 2.74m |
Desplazamiento | 2,739kg (6,039.5lbs) |
Altura interior | 1.52m |
Ubicación/Lugar | En puerto de recreo |
Sistemas eléctricos
12 batería de voltios, 240 voltaje de la energía de la orilla, 1 Carga de baterías por: conexión de tierra
Construcción
Construction | Fibra |
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Perfíl de carena | Planeo |
Acabado | Gelcoat acabado |
Tank capacities approximate
Interiores
Total # de literas | 2 |
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No. de literas dobles | 1 |
Camarote(s) | 1 |
Ducha | 1 |
Baño | 1 Baño (Manual) |
Interiores
Fregadero/Lavabo | |
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Nevera | |
Alfombra/suelo | |
Sistema de agua bajo presión | |
Ducha en bañera |
Equipo de cubierta
Lona de bañera | |
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Cabos | |
Defensas | |
Plataforma de baño | |
Escalera de Baño | |
Tapas de instrumentos | |
Bimini |
1 Anclas
(Delta)
Equipo de navegación
Compás | |
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Corredera | |
VHF | |
GPS | |
Stereo | |
Luces de navegación | |
Sonda |
Equipo de seguridad
Carbon Monoxide detector | |
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Bocina | |
Escalera de borda |
1 Bombas de achique (0 manual / 1 eléctrico)
Comentario del broker
This is a delightful 2007 Rinker 282 Captiva Cuddy with a Volvo Penta V8 Petrol Engine.
Boats like this Rinker Captiva 282 Cuddy rarely come on to the market - a luxurious 29ft boat with a huge cockpit, with lots of room for all the family and entertaining friends.
The rear facing stern seat is ideal for watching the fun of those using the water toys, or just relaxing at the end of the day with a quiet drink. The cabin seems great for overnighting and has a fully enclosed toilet compartment with sea toilet.
Her navigation has GPS, depth sounder, log, speed, VHF radio, compass and navigation lights.
Deck and Construction is GRP, decking on transom with grab rail and mounted ski tow. Curved tinted safety glass walk through wind screen. Extended swim floor.
Attractive black body with stylish chrome, Rinker logo, anchor, main stay safe and electric windlass.
Additional cleats, boarding ladder, opening hatch, opening ports, cockpit desk, boat hook, warps/fenders, windscreen wipers, stainless steel cup holders. Black bimini top with separate black canvas tonneau cover. Bow docking illumination, cockpit and sun lounge.
This Rinker 282 has a variety of features:
AC/DC Refrigerator, Clarion AM/FM CD stereo with 6 speakers, remote at helm and transom.
Cushioned arm rest at helm, Igloo cooler (carry on), in-floor composite lined ski stowage Integrated removable bin, large cockpit stowage area.
LED cockpit and engine room beaming, Matterhorn Corian cockpit lids, Milsco Tri-tech suspension bucket chairs with flip up bolster, moulded footrest at helm, shaped lounge chairing, sink with pressurised water unit, cupholders - dual position storable snack desk.
Under-chair stowage with moulded inner liner utensil stowage.
There are a few repairs, please feel free to ask and a replacement fridge needed, this is reflected in the asking price.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
Owners FAQ's
How long have you owned the boat for?
We have had the boat for 5 years.
Why are you selling her?
We have since moved out into the countryside and we don’t get time to get down to the harbour to use her as much as we used to when we lived in Eastbourne. We are sad to see her go and will one day get back in the water with a new boat.
Where have you sailed her?
We enjoyed her most weekends, recently have had very little use. However, we get her out of the water every year and do all the relevant works needed.